Full programme of the Conference
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Full programme of the Conference
Wednesday, 14 December 2016 Venue: Aula Nievo, University of Padova 9:00 – 11:00: Plenary Session A ‘Sustainable Development’ of Human Rights Infrastructures Chair: Paolo De Stefani, University of Padova The Report on Local Government and Human Rights by the Human Rights Council Advisory Committee Katharina Pabel, United Nations Human Rights Council Advisory Committee, University of Linz Technology Costs Human Rights? Khurshid Ahmad, School of Computer Science and Statistics, Trinity College, Dublin Fifty Years Later: Human Rights Institutions under Attack? Antonio Marchesi, University of Teramo, President of Amnesty International - Italy This Conference is organised with the support of the University of Padova, the Department of Political Science, Law and International Studies, and in cooperation with the Inter-ministerial Committee for Human Rights, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation “Looking beyond the 50th Anniversary of the Covenants. What Interdependence and Indivisibility of Human Rights?” Partners: Padova, 13-14 December 2016 11:00 - 11:30: Discussion 11:30 - 12:00: Action-oriented Conclusion Chair: Alberto Lanzavecchia, University of Padova Presentation of the 2016 Nepal Winter School “Microfinance in Action” by the students of the Master’s Degree in Human Rights and Multi-level Governance, University of Padova International Conference Media partners: Special Event Tuesday, 13 December 2016, 21:00 Sala dei Giganti, University of Padova Noi , Diritti Umani . We , Human Rights Rappresentazione di dignità umani, et di pace Representation of human dignity and peace With the participation of the students in International Relations and Human Rights of the University of Padova The Conference contributes to the celebrations of the 50th anniversary of the UN Covenants on economic, social and cultural rights and on civil and political rights. Contacts and information Human Rights Centre of the University of Padova Via Martiri della Libertà, 2 - I 35137 Padova Tel +39 049 827 1813 / 1817 [email protected] http://unipd-centrodirittiumani.it Digital edition of the Conference programme: Unesco Chair Human Rights Democracy and Peace Tuesday, 13 December 2016 Morning Session Venue: Aula Magna Galileo Galilei, University of Padova 9:00 – 9:30: Registration 9:30 – 10:00: Welcome addresses Rosario Rizzuto, Rettore Magnifico, University of Padova Annalisa Oboe, Vice Rector for Cultural, Social and Gender Relations, University of Padova Marco Mascia, Director, Human Rights Centre, University of Padova Fabrizio Petri, President, Inter-ministerial Committee for Human Rights, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Musical interlude F. J. Haydn, Trio No. 3 in B Minor, Adagio, Allegro, Minuetto Pietro Juvarra, Nicolò Dalla Costa (violins), Alessandra Juvarra (cello) 10:00 – 12:00: Plenary Session Looking beyond the 50th Anniversary of the Covenants. What Interdependence and Indivisibility of Human Rights? Chair: Antonio Papisca, UNESCO Chair in Human Rights, Democracy and Peace, University of Padova Opening Speech Alfred de Zayas, Independent Expert on the Promotion of a Democratic and Equitable International Order, United Nations Human Rights and Urbanization: New Challenges for Localizing HR after Habitat III Magali Fricaudet, Coordinator of the Committee on Social Inclusion, Participatory Democracy and Human Rights, United Cities and Local Governments The UNCRPD Impact at International and National Level Giampiero Griffo, Member of the World Council of Disabled People’s International For an Anthropology of Human Rights Livia Holden, University of Padova 12:00 -12:30: Discussion Indivisibility and Inseparability of Human Rights: The Case of Early Marriage in Iran’s Legal System” Mahrou Ghadiri and Mojtaba Ghasemi, Family Research Institute, Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran Human Rights and Foreign Policy – the Uneasy yet Inseverable Connection Gergana Tzvetkova, Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna, Pisa Italy and the Universal Periodic Review of the United Nations Human Rights Council Andrea Cofelice, Centro Studi sul Federalismo, Torino The EU Sovereignty on CSFP Matters in the Light of Human Rights Protection Obligations: What Balance? Beatrice Gornati, University of Milan Necessary Economic and Institutional Basis for the Implementation of Human Rights: the Persisting Need of a New International Economic Order Fabio Marcelli, Institute of International Legal Studies of the National Research Council, Rome Panel 2. Tackling Human Rights Global Issues: Cities, Subsidiarity, Multi-level Governance Chair: Klaus Starl, European Training and Research Centre for Human Rights and Democracy, Graz Protection of Human Rights by Local Authorities: from Duty to Right? Simone Carrea, University of Genova City Governance of Migration - Perspectives for Partnership with NonPolitical Stakeholders in the Service Delivery for Migrants Daria Dubajić, University of Zagreb Trafficking in Children and Women within China as a Human Rights Issue Han Ling, University of Padova Struggle for Human Rights and Arab Springs: the Case of Tunisia Lia Valetti, Institute of International Legal Studies of the National Research Council, Rome “Affirmative Action Easier to Implement than Limiting Privileges”. The Case of Equality Policies at Local Level Klaus Starl, Isabella Meier, Ingrid Nicoletti, Pietro de Perini and Claudia Pividori, European Training and Research Centre for Human Rights and Democracy, Graz and University of Padova Local Implemention of Human Rights - Lessons from US and European Cities Paul Lappalainen, Stockholm University 16.00 – 16.30: Coffee Break offered by Fairtrade Italia Afternoon Session Venue: Human Rights Centre, University of Padova 16:30 – 18:30: Parallel panel sessions 14:00 – 16:00: Parallel panel sessions Panel 3. Human Rights and New Technologies: Pragmatic and Paradigmatic Challenges Chair: Paolo De Stefani, University of Padova Satellite Evidences in Human Rights Cases: Merits and Shortcomings Claudia Candelmo and Valentina Nardone, La Sapienza University of Rome An Assessment under ICCPR and ECHR of Foreign Surveillance Programs Eduardo Valles Galmes, University of Rome Tor Vergata Panel 1. An agenda 2030 for the International Bill of Human Rights Chair: George Ulrich, E.MA Programme Director, European InterUniversity Centre for Human Rights and Democratisation Global Human Rights Interdependence: What Inputs from Regional Systems? Claudia Pividori and Pietro de Perini, University of Padova In Search for ‘the Silence of the Chips’: the Role of Soft Law in Protecting Informational Privacy in a Big Data Era Irene Kamara, Tilburg Institute for Law, Technology, and Society (Tilburg University) and LSTS (Free University of Brussels) The Challenges of New Technologies in the Implementation of Human Rights Jacopo Coccoli, Pontificia Università Lateranense Human Rights and Space Applications: the Use of Space and Technology for Providing Inclusive and Equitable Universal Health Coverage Tatiana Viana, La Sapienza University of Rome Panel 4. Human Rights and Citizenship: Challenges and Opportunities for Diversity and Inclusiveness Chair: Laura Nota, University of Padova Women with Disabilities: Towards a More Effective Protection Daniela Fanciullo and Anna Iermano, University of Salerno EU, Principle of Conferral and the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities: towards a new European Policy on Human Rights Kevin De Sabbata and Marcello Sacco, Leeds University Implementing the Human Right to Take Part in Cultural Life: Which Perspectives for the Inclusive Cultural Empowerment? Desirée Campagna, University of Padova Intercultural Practices and Support Services Relating to Migrants and Refugees in Australia and Italy Gianluigi Rotondo, Monash University, Melbourne Human Rights of Muslim Women in Europe and the Peaceful Integration of Second Generations. Can Gender Specific Integration Policies Promote Peaceful Coexistence? Cristina Ghanem, University of Padova Panel 5. The Enablers of Human Rights: Education, Development and NHRIs Chair: Angela Melchiorre, University of Padova The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Peasants and other People Working in Rural Areas: towards “New” Human Rights to Tackle Food Security, the Loss of Biodiversity and Climate Change Anna Micara, University of Milan Promoting Social and Economic Rights Accountability and the Role of NHRIs Meskerem Geset Techane, University of Padova Decolonizing Higher Education Human Rights Education Danielle Aldawood, Arizona State University Quality Education as a Key towards Global Citizenship: What Place and Role for Human Rights Education Stuti Deka, Gauhati University, Assam SDG 4 and Education 2030: Achievable Plan towards “Transforming our World” or Overly Ambitious and Unrealistic Attempt? Matteo Tracchi, University of Padova